We ordered 400 pairs and received 250 on Monday afternoon.  We started to hand them out right away.  Because of the demand, we limited the glasses to 2 pair per family.  They were all gone by yesterday afternoon.  We are still getting a lot of inquiries. 

 

On the plus side of all this: we got a lot of people into the library we haven’t seen in a long time (if ever), so that’s something.

 

Holly Hentz

Director

Hamburg Township Library

10411 Merrill Rd.  P.O. Box 247

Hamburg, MI  48139

810.231.1771

Hamburglibrary.org

 

From: michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org] On Behalf Of ConnieJo Ozinga
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 12:30 PM
To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)
Cc: michlib-l@mcls.org
Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Solar Glasses: Safety & Reputable Vendors

 

We have 200 pairs we are giving away on Monday.  We have probably had 200 phone calls just in the last couple of days from people looking for them.  Asking for 20 or 50.  No matter how many NASA glasses anyone has it is very clear to me that there will never be enough.  My impression is that most libraries have already given theirs out or are holding them for Monday. We were excited about this but are rapidly becoming frustrated.  I am curious what other libraries are doing and how it has gone.                Connie

 

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) <LancasterC5@michigan.gov> wrote:

Please do review this safety sheet from NASA & feel free to share it with patrons: https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/safety

Also, the American Astronomical Society has published a list of Reputable Vendors: https://eclipse.aas.org/resources/solar-filters

 

FREE eclipse glasses from libraries: With support from NASA, Google, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Space Science Institute's STAR_Net initiative has distributed more than 2 million ISO-compliant safe solar eclipse glasses to more than 6,900 libraries all across the U.S. To find out which libraries near you are holding eclipse-related events and distributing free eclipse glasses, see the library map on the STAR_Net website.

FREE eclipse glasses from NASA: With safety as its top priority, NASA has distributed more than 1.5 million ISO-compliant safe solar eclipse glasses to its officially designated viewing locations around the country, including sites of high-altitude balloon launches and Citizen CATE observations. See NASA's event map for viewing locations near you.

 

Thank you,

 

Cathy Lancaster

 

Youth Services Coordinator

Statewide Library Services

Library of Michigan

517-335-8129

517-373-5700 f

LancasterC5@michigan.gov

www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan

 

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